from the president. plus, i would ask politicians in texas and washington how we get past empty platitudes of thoughts and prayers to create real change. i m a gunman, i have guns, i m a former police officer, i m a former army officer. these ar-15s, they have to get off the streets where this is gonna keep happening. or this is gonna keep happening. also, this hour, new legal questions surrounding former president trump. what did he really know about the classified documents in the basement of barr law go? we re gonna dive into what the special counsel was trying to learn. the surprising reason why it s great test scores and u.s. history are dropping around the country, a hint, the nation s covid lockdown three years ago is only partly to blame. and then, coming up in our next hour, one man is doing everything he can to help migrants left on el paso streets. my conversation with his concerns for so many people right now and when title 42 ends in just four days time. we w
these more conservative lawmakers and, say that, that ban is all rifles, they won t do it, right? but if we get a little bit closer, take a bite out of the apple every single time, they feel as they did with the latest gun reform legislation the got passed after you ve all day, on a federal level, maybe we can get one step closer to banning assault rifles, for instance, or increasing the age on a federal level to purchasing assault rifles. what do you make of what he said? that s exactly right. there is not one post, one policy, one protest that is going to fix this. we have today again and do the unglamorous heavy lifting of grassroots activism. it s working, i mean, i know that we re told to be hopeless and helpless, i think cynicism is an excuse for inaction. in just the last couple of weeks, we have passed sweeping gun reform legislation in places that are considered purple. washington, when a soda, michigan, colorado, assault